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Exploring Biorecycling: Enzymes Offer Hope for Plastic Waste Management

A new biological method for recycling plastics shows potential, leveraging enzymes to decompose polymers effectively at around 70 °C.

Editorial StaffApril 20, 20261 MIN READ

Recent advancements in biological plastic recycling, or biorecycling, highlight the use of enzymes or microorganisms to break down plastic materials.

This method is particularly notable for its efficiency at elevated temperatures, specifically near 70 °C, which could enhance the recycling process.

As the world faces increasing plastic waste challenges, this innovative approach may provide a sustainable solution for managing plastic pollution.